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Serious Two Sinkies Uplorry In South Africa River Safari!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE – A pair of Singaporeans died in South Africa on Sunday afternoon in a river canoe expedition gone wrong.

The victims – a man and a woman – were part of a group of 20 Singaporean tourists who were canoeing along the Crocodile River accompanied by six local guides.

Their ages and identities are yet to be confirmed.

South African media outlets reported that the group had set off from a camp near the Lion and Safari Park in Broederstroom, an hour’s car ride from Johannesburg.

In a statement, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said its team at Hartbeespoort Dam, the Strategic Rescue Unit and the South African Police Service responded to the incident at about 2.40pm.

The NSRI rescues those experiencing distress in South Africa’s coastal and inland waters.

Its spokesman, Mr Craig Lambinon, said the incident took place between the Lion and Safari Park and Hartbeespoort Dam, adding that rescue swimmers and medics were deployed on site.

“On arrival on the scene, paramedics conducted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) efforts on an adult male and an adult female.

“Despite extensive efforts to the two patients, both... were sadly declared deceased,” he said.

Eight Singaporean tourists had fallen into the river after their canoes capsized, with the tour guides entering the water to save them, said Mr Lambinon.

When the authorities arrived, six of the tourists and two male guides were still in the river, and had to be rescued through a combined effort. The other guides were trying to resuscitate the two Singaporeans, who were later declared dead.

Both male guides were unconscious when brought to land, and are currently recovering in the hospital.

Meanwhile, the six tourists were treated for injuries before being released. The other 12 were uninjured.

Conveying his condolences to the victims’ loved ones, Mr Lambinon said the police have opened an inquest docket, which is a judicial inquiry to ascertain the facts related to an unnatural death.

He added that the tour operator is cooperating with the authorities and assisting those affected.

The Straits Times has contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the South African police for more information.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...e-after-canoes-capsize-in-south-african-river
 

syed putra

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I was hoping they were eaten by crocodiles or bitten by hippopotamus. That will be something to brag about in the next life.
 

congo9

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Boat capsizes by right should not sink. Cos all of them wears a life vest. It will make over today effortlessly.

When you fall into the water with life vest, I think it should not be dangerous. Unless you are on high sea.
 

eatshitndie

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Boat capsizes by right should not sink. Cos all of them wears a life vest. It will make over today effortlessly.

When you fall into the water with life vest, I think it should not be dangerous. Unless you are on high sea.
may be white rapids in river with swift currents. very hard to flip back if beginners are harnessed in capsized canoe. sometimes canoers hit rocks or struggle in water and take in too much water. some peng sang in life jackets and get churned upside down by big waves or white rolling water with no chance of flipping back up. whitewater canoeing not for the faint of heart. have class 1 to 6.9. may be they hit class 4 waves.
 
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congo9

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may be white rapids in river with swift currents. very hard to flip back if harnessed in capsized canoe. sometimes canoers hit rocks or struggle in water and take in too much water. some peng sang in life jackets and get churned upside down by white rolling water with no chance of flipping back up.
If churn upside down, they get out from canoe under the water, is it very hard ??
 

eatshitndie

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If churn upside down, they get out from canoe under the water, is it very hard ??
under white rapid conditions very hard unless you’re a sexperienced swimmer. water just keeps gushing at you even with life jacket on. it’s the disorientation and constant churning of currents that can keep one’s face down. even 2 guides also peng sang and were unconscious.
 

cocobobo

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My guess is stuck in a weir... People underestimate weirs. It's like rolling in a powerful washer cycle you can't escape from.
 

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I blame it on the govt ban on plastic straws. Before I all ways carry two or three with me every where so any time I can enjoy soup tulang or breathe under water no problem. :unsure:
 
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